AT&T cuts the price of the Moto Maker bred Motorola Moto X to $99.99 on contract

While there have been other price cuts for the Motorola Moto X to $99.99 from Best Buy and Amazon, those were for the standard version of the phone. Those who want to customize their Moto X could not take advantage of that price point. That is, until now. Head over to the Moto Maker web site (click on the sourcelink), and with a signed two-year contract, you can design your own AT&T Motorola Moto X for the discounted price.

Besides the discount, those who order the Moto X from the Moto Maker site also receive a free Motorola Skip. This is a clip that you can attach to your belt that offers NFC connectivity and allows you to unlock your Moto X with a touch of the phone to the Skip. The accessory normally ships for $19.99. And speaking of shipping, it is free when you order your handset from the site.

The Motorola Moto X is chock full of features such as touchless controls which allow you to access Google Now with just your voice, the 10MP Clear Pixel camera that opens with a twist of the wrist and the active display notifications that are sent to a small potion of your display; to save battery life, they do not display until you move the phone or flip it from back to front.

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As nice and smooth as the Moto X experience may be, it has a common plastic build, older specs, and no earbuds that comes with the phone. $199.99 is kind of a laughable price unless you're dedicated to Motorola. I won't even get started on the whole customizing exclusitivity issue which is mainly why this phone was supposed to stand out from other handsets.

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